Oh yeah. This fella acts sweet as can be, but deep down he’s a real punk. He’s getting his cajones cut tomorrow so we’ll see how fearless he is with no testicles. Like all cats, good thing he’s cute…
I think the same thing. But he’s been with me for almost eighteen years and while I’ve have a nip or too I think I’m safe.
Oh, Ollie has grown into a beautiful specimen of doxie-hood. Just lovely. Sounds like he has all the appropriate (or otherwise) behavioral acoutrements, as well!
Today’s blast from the past: Ed, of the Eddy, Teddy, and Freddy brother trio I adopted as four-month-olds from a rescue (adopt two, get one free!). He was tall, rangy, good-natured, dignified (for a cat), welcoming to visitors astonished at his size, and kind to kittens.
I endorse all cats that are good-natured. Especially if it’s consistent, which is the bane of my petting-induced aggression Kai cat.
Looks like an entirely different cat with his eyes open!
Looks like the morning after a fabulous party
Nice!
Was Ben friends with the cats?
Ben was cool with any barn cats that happened to wander past, also fine with dogs. I boarded him out so he never met any of my own cats.
I see you also own a plastic hamper with a broken handle.
Not a pet picture per se, but since it is dachshund related and I am a dachshundphile, I thought I’d share this interesting story (gift link):
Valerie the Dachshund Lost on Kangaroo Island in Australia, But Still Alive!
Poor Valerie! I hope she is soon reunited with her family.
I hear they come pre-broken these days, to save you from the wait for the inevitable.
I nearly put a long complicated rant about laundry baskets here; but it probably belongs in the bad product design thread, if it belongs anywhere at all.